Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... marked ones , are typically more frequent in use , less complex in form , and acquired earlier by children learning a language . Terms which are unmarked in single languages are often unmarked in all languages ; however , marking is not ...
... marked ones , are typically more frequent in use , less complex in form , and acquired earlier by children learning a language . Terms which are unmarked in single languages are often unmarked in all languages ; however , marking is not ...
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... marked . The non - reversal in Bachajón Tzeltal indicates the sensitivity of lexical marking - value to cultural importance . Occasionally Phase 2 is unattested in languages . Thus comparative evidence shows that * bitim denoted ' deer ...
... marked . The non - reversal in Bachajón Tzeltal indicates the sensitivity of lexical marking - value to cultural importance . Occasionally Phase 2 is unattested in languages . Thus comparative evidence shows that * bitim denoted ' deer ...
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... marked form for definite direct objects ; few if any languages use an unmarked form for all subjects and definite direct objects , but a marked form for indefinite direct objects . The discriminatory theory explains this pattern in ...
... marked form for definite direct objects ; few if any languages use an unmarked form for all subjects and definite direct objects , but a marked form for indefinite direct objects . The discriminatory theory explains this pattern in ...
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